Sharapova originally was seeded third at the
U.S. Open. The USTA said 2012 Wimbledon runner-up Agnieszka Radwanksa would
shift from No. 4 to No. 3, and all other seeded players below her would move up
a spot, too.
“I just wanted to let you know that
withdrawing from the U.S. Open has been a really tough decision to make. I have
done everything I could since Wimbledon to get myself ready but it just wasn’t
enough time,” read a message posted on Sharapova’s Facebook page Wednesday. “I
have done many tests, received several opinions and it all comes down to taking
the proper amount of time to heal my shoulder injury properly.”
The USTA said Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova would
become the No. 32 seed. The draw for the year’s last Grand Slam
tournament is Thursday. Play begins Monday.
Sharapova’s surprising exit caps a tumultuous
couple of weeks for the four-time major winner and former No. 1—ranked player. She was sidelined by a hip injury after
Wimbledon, then hired Jimmy Connors as her coach an arrangement that lasted all
of one match, a loss.
Sharapova last skipped the U.S. Open in 2008,
when she was off the tour for about 10 months because of surgery on her right
shoulder. She won her first major title since that
operation at last year’s French Open, completing a career Grand Slam.
Earlier
Wednesday, former top-10 player Mardy Fish withdrew from the U.S. Open, citing
personal reasons.
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